On REPL, if I define
(def fits (map vector (take 10 (iterate inc 0))))
and then call
(== [2] (nth fits 2))
I get false.
But
(= [2] (nth fits 2))
returns true.
Is this expected ? I tried (class [2]) and (class (nth fits 2) and both retur开发者_如何学运维n Persistent Vector.
==
is for comparing numbers. If either of its arguments is not a number, it will always return false:
(== :a :a)
; => false
As you can see by saying (clojure.contrib.repl-utils/source ==)
at the REPL (with repl-utils
require
'd, of course), ==
calls the equiv
method of clojure.lang.Numbers
. The relevant bit of clojure/lang/Numbers.java
(from the latest or close-to-latest commit on GitHub):
static public boolean equiv(Object x, Object y){
return y instanceof Number && x instanceof Number
&& equiv((Number) x, (Number) y);
}
Use =
for equality comparisons of things which may not be numbers. When you are in fact dealing with numbers, ==
ought to be somewhat faster.
== is a type independent way of comparing numbers
(== 3 3.0)
;=> true
(= 3 3.0)
;=> false
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